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Nigeria Army Rescues Abducted Kogi Pupils, Intercepts Ammunition Courier

The rescued victims were stable, and the army said the suspect was found with 500 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition hidden in maize.

  • On Wednesday, troops of the 12 Brigade Nigerian Army rescued the remaining nine victims abducted from the Daarul-Kitab Islamic Orphanage in Kogi State, concluding the search for captives taken during an April 26 raid.
  • Gunmen originally abducted 23 pupils from the facility in an "isolated area" of Lokoja on April 26; while 15 victims were immediately rescued, the army finally secured the remaining captives within the Agbaja Forest area.
  • Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations Hassan Abdullahi reported the rescued victims—five boys, two girls, and two adult women—are in stable condition after evacuation to the 12 Brigade Medical Centre for treatment.
  • Separately, troops intercepted suspected arms courier Yahaya Umar along the Obajana-Lokoja Road on Wednesday, seizing 500 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition allegedly intended for armed groups operating throughout the North-central region.
  • The rescue operation, conducted under Operation TIGER PAW II, reflects intensified military surveillance as investigators dismantle logistics networks that criminal gangs use in Kogi as a strategic transit route for weapons and ammunition.
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ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Seven children and two women kidnapped last month by gunmen from an orphanage in Nigeria's north-central region were rescued by soldiers, the country's military said Wednesday.

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Nigerian army says it rescued some children abducted from an orphanage last month

Seven children and two women abducted last month in Nigeria have been rescued by troops

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